11 Signs You Speak ‘Woof’

When I’m asked what languages I speak, I often want to answer “Woof.” After all, I spend a great deal of time communicating with my own dogs, helping improve the lives of dogs I don’t know, and understanding dog body language and behavior. So why isn’t “Woof” a language? Not only do I speak it to 4-leggeds, but I love connecting with 2-leggeds who speak “Woof,” both online and in person.

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After many years with my beloved German Shepherd I am fluent in Woof, and after many years of loving cats I speak Miaow - and now I speak Robin as a lovely wild robin has been training me to produce food so he can take it from my hand - and then he stays to listen to some compliments on what a lovely and wonderful bird he is!